Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Review: Pill Hill by Bryan W. Dull


Pill Hill
Bryan W Dull

Blurb:
A Chemically Imbalanced Romance: 

Confined to the third floor of an old psychiatric ward located in a hospital on the verge of shutting down, Mason Phillips walks the same hall alongside others that have afflictions that range from obsessive compulsive disorder to schizophrenia. Based on the belief that he does not need help for what ails him mentally, he finds solace in a young woman that sleeps in the room across the hall. 

Enamored with a woman that he knows nothing about, Mason is faced to converse with other patients about their addictions and phobias as he tries to come to terms with his past and understand others. 
Sometimes the people that seem different can be the ones that understand the most. 

Rating:

5 out of 5 Hearts

REVIEW: PILL HILL BY BRYAN W. DULL

Attention: This story is meant for adult readers due to the nature of the story.

Quite a different read from this author, it touches reality. Bryan W. Dull has done it again! Beautifully written a story of addictions, afflictions, and real life like problems that may affect many people in today's society. 

What is Addiction?
The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity. 

The world building is consistent, realistic, and believable. Imagine being locked up in all old psychiatric wing, it would be a frightening and lonely experience to or for me. Fast paced, with that I gotta find out what will happen next intensity, will keep  the pages flipping.

The characters are so well portrayed  I felt like I was in the room with them. Madison Phillips is a very intriguing character. He inner dialogue cracked me up, snarky at times, but funny just the same.  

I was gifted an e-copy of this book for review purposes only. No renumeration was involved.


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